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Published: 16 November 2023
The Palestine Red Crescent Society issued a statement confirming that Israeli tanks are
besieging the "Al-Ahli Baptist" Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip. "The Red Crescent
ambulance crews are unable to move to reach the injured and wounded,"the association
said.
Edited by| Christian Megan
Humanity section - CJ journalist
Gaza conflict news section
Gaza Strip- November,16,2023
The Palestinian Red Crescent announced that Israeli tanks are besieging the "Al-Ahli Arab
Baptist" Hospital located in northern Gaza, amid violent clashes in its vicinity.
"The Red Crescent ambulance crews are unable to move to reach the injured and
wounded," the association said in a statement via its account on the X platform.
It is noteworthy that the Baptist Hospital is the only one that remained operating in Gaza
City, following the Israeli army's siege of the Shifa Medical Complex and its storming at
dawn on Wednesday, November 15.
Palestinian television had earlier reported that the Baptist Hospital had received about 100
dead since yesterday evening as a result of Israeli shelling.
The Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital was hit by an Israeli raid on October 17, killing more than 470
Palestinians, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza.
The ministry reported on the evening of Wednesday, November 15, that 25 hospitals in the
Gaza Strip were out of service, in addition to 52 health centers, as a result of Israeli shelling.
In the context, the commissioner-general of the relief and Works Agency for Palestine
refugees (UNRWA) announced that communications were "completely cut off "again with
the Gaza Strip.
During a press conference in Geneva after he briefed the UN member states on the situation
in Gaza, Philippe Lazzarini said, "I think there is a deliberate attempt to stifle our operations
and paralyze UNRWA operations," referring to the complete blockade imposed by Israel on
the Gaza Strip since the Hamas attack on October 7.
"Gaza is once again suffering from a complete communications blackout ... This is due to the
lack of fuel".